Historical Capitals of the World

Dessau

Country: Germany

Region: Europe

Period: 1471-1863

Location: 51.833333°N, 12.25°E

Description

Dessau, located in central Germany, was the capital of the Principality of Anhalt-Dessau from 1471 to 1863. The city is renowned for its role in German cultural and architectural history, particularly for its connection to the Bauhaus movement. Dessau’s unique blend of historic and modern architecture, combined with its beautiful parks, makes it a captivating destination for visitors.

Modern Remains

Dessau is home to the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes the iconic Bauhaus Building, designed by Walter Gropius. Other landmarks include Dessau-Wörlitz Garden Realm, a vast landscape park, and The Town Hall, which showcases Renaissance architecture. Visitors can also explore Anhaltisches Theater and the Georgenkirche for their cultural significance, offering a mix of modernism and classic history.

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